Good idea, poor excusion.... It's not totally organizers' fault but still disappointing to lose one whole leg. I wonder how this cancellation affects the future of Argentinian events.
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Good idea, poor excusion.... It's not totally organizers' fault but still disappointing to lose one whole leg. I wonder how this cancellation affects the future of Argentinian events.
lol
well at least we've gotten the news........5-6 hours later.
Why is DR automatically blamed for this? Did he have anything to do with it? He's got more important fish to fry...
its quite difficult to imagine that this whole stupid idea is someone elses but his.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
ahh.....
The problem was created because they wanted a SSS in Buenos Aires.
Most of us, don't like them, but i think most of us don't mind them either.. But we have now that ridiculous trend of putting the SSS in stadium. That forces the whole rally to move far away from the actual competitive rally location. Athens, last year, was not too far, Wembley was already further, Monaco, this year, was already ridiculously far and this time in Argentina it's just idioticly far!
Sure, the organisation is not responsable for the weather, but they choose to take that risk and now everyone pays for it. the FIA is the one also pushing these SSS so they also have their part in the fiasco [anyway the FIA is always to blame]
WRC dot com
"The organisers of Rally Argentina have announced the planned ninth stage of the rally, the Cordoba Stadium Super Special, will proceed tonight as initially planned. The stage will run at 1905 local time (2305 GMT) and will be broadcast live on WRC+ as previously announced."
feeeeeyuuuuuf!!!!?????
It is interesting that they are going to run the Super Special, yet, they can't run the real stages, why not cancel the Super Special and make sure that the proper stages are run? I know, they would screw themselves even more cause a lot of people have tickets to the SSS, but image all the people that traveled to Argentina to see the rally and they don't get crap. Could this be the end of rally Argentina in the WRC calendar?
ss7 should have started by now??????Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
Yes stage 7 should have started in 11minutes but has been canceled. But SSS is at 7:05pm, it is now 4pm! So only a few hours! Only thing is any one know if it will be Live on WRC+?